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Cuddyer was cleared to resume baseball activities Saturday. He threw and hit in the cage for the first time since landing on the disabled list. Cuddyer told The Denver Post that he'll be ready to come off the DL Friday at San Francisco. Manager Walt Weiss has not decided if he'll need a minor-league rehab assignment before Friday.
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Luebke was shut down earlier in May after feeling pain in his throwing elbow, though that was not considered a serious issue.
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Molina is considered day to day.
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Harper told reporters he is still sore from his recent outfield wall collision. MRI results on his abdomen came back clean. Harper could still be held out as a precaution Sunday in order to return in full strength Monday at San Francisco. He is hitting .171 with two home runs and four RBI in 12 May games.
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Werth is seeing a specialist in Chicago to determine what is wrong with the hamstring. He has been out since May 2 with the injury, and this is the second specialist he is seeing this weekend.
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"He finally told me that when we were talking, and I said, ‘You can’t do that’," Washington said. "He’s got a different workload this year. When you are a reliever and you only have to pitch an inning or so, you can pitch through some soreness, but when you are a starter, it’s a different situation. You can make it worse. It’s something that comes with experience. Now that he has the experience of going through this and knowing the situation, hopefully it won’t happen again. Thank God it wasn’t more serious."
Ogando is on the 15-day disabled list with biceps tendinitis.
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Quentin has missed the last three games to attend the birth of his child. He has reached base in each of his past five games, hitting .211 with four walks, two home runs and four RBI during that stretch.
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Revere has been limited to six starts against left-handed pitchers this season, but only two of the four games he has sat out have been against lefties.
Revere told the Philadelphia Inquirer Saturday that he has been getting time off to work on his swing. Revere, who has just two extra-base hits in 118 at-bats, said he is trying to work on driving the ball.
"We've kind of been talking and going back to my old films from the minor leagues with the Twins and trying to find that power stroke," Revere said. "I know back then I was a 10-triple guy, it was gap-to-gap with everything, and they want me to get back to that and I do too. That’s the stuff I’m working on."






